Semiclassical Origin of Superdeformed Shell Structure in the Spheroidal Cavity Model
Abstract
Classical periodic orbits responsible for emergence of the superdeformed shell structures for single-particle motions in spheroidal cavities are identified and their relative contributions to the shell structures are evaluated. Both prolate and oblate superdeformations (axis ratio about 2:1) as well as prolate hyperdeformation (axis ratio about 3:1) are investigated. Fourier transforms of quantum spectra clearly show that three-dimensional periodic orbits born out of bifurcations of planar orbits in the equatorial plane become predominant at large prolate deformations, while butterfly-shaped planar orbits bifurcated from linear orbits along the minor axis are important at large oblate deformations.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9809005,
title = {Semiclassical Origin of Superdeformed Shell Structure in the Spheroidal Cavity Model},
author = {K. Arita and A. Sugita and K. Matsuyanagi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9809005},
year = {2009}
}
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18 pages including 21 PS figures, REVTeX with epsf.sty